| Term | Definition |
| (54) The Wine Cooler was in the collection of____until 1774. | Louis XV |
| (57) Boucher was catergorized as a____painter within the Royal Academy. | history |
| (61) Watteau died at the age of____. | 36 |
| (129) Where did Delacroix first observe "exotic" animals? | at the Jardins des Plants in Paris (garden of plants) |
| (148) Labille-Guiard was the daughter of a____. | merchant |
| (167) It has been said that the husband of the Princesse dde Broglie later hid her portrait after she____. | died of tuberculosis |
| Voltaire was a/an ______. | (Englightenment) philosopher |
| What technique was used to make the wall paintings in Pompeii? | fresco |
| Many history paintings from the romantic school were set in a non-European location in _______. | the Near East (Orient) |
| Panini's Modern Rome depicts architectural and sculptural monuments of Rome from the period of the ______. | Renaissance |
| What artist has been seen as a transitional figure between the rococo and the neoclassical mode? | Grueze |
| The first use of the term "romantic" began in the country of ____________. | Germany |
| Napolean gave himself the titles of Emperor and ___________. | First Counsel |
| Royal Tiger was created by drawing on a(n) __________. | stone, lithographic stone |
| Porcelain is a type of ceramic fired at a very _________ temperature. | high |
| The Estates General was a political body that was divided into __________ groups. | three |
| Romanticism flourished as a movement in the visual arts in the early part of the ___________ century. | nineteenth |
| Salons were held at __________. | the Louvre |
| The she-wolf in Romagnesi's sculpture is a symbol of the founding of the city of __________. | Rome |
| The leader of the Jacobin Club was _______. | Robespierre |
| Grueze was admitted to the Salon as a ____________ painter. | genre |
| Standard stops on the Grand Tour were Roman excavations in Pompeii and _______. | Herculaneum |
| Another artist who sketched the riderless horse race in addition to Vernet was _________. | Gericault |
| The shapve of the composition in Soap Bubbles is __________. | nearly square |
| Death of Sardanapalus reveals the influence on Dela Croix of the artist _______________. | Rubens |
| Putti are figures of __________. | infant boys |
| The theme of Broken Eggs and its companion The Neapolitan Gesture, both had as their theme the ___________. | loss of virtue |
| Romagnesi's culpture was culpted to celebrate _______________. | the birth of Napolean's son |
| David received his early guidance from his cousin, the Rococo painter ______________. | Boucher |
| The englightenment intellectual that recommended the pose that David used in his painting of Socrates was __________. | (Andre) Chenier |
| the most favored artists in the Academy were called __________. | officers |
| The soap bubbles in Chardin's painting have been interpreted as a symbol of _________________. | the fragility of life |
| Just as tourists flocked to Italy in the eighteenth century, adventurous French tourists in the romantic era traveled to __________. | North Africa |
| Who was Sardanapalus? | the last king of Ninevah |
| Batoni's portraits are either situated in luxurious domestic interiors or in ________. | (pastoral) landscapes |
| Late in his career, Gericault did an unusual series of portraits of_______. | people suffering from mental illness |
| What is the title of Ingres's most famous portrait of Napoleon? | "Napolean I on his royal throne" |
| In what part of Paris is The Pantheon located? | the Latin Quarter, the Left Bank |
| RAther than looking to ancient Greek or Rome, romantic artists looked to _______. | Medieval Europe, the Middle Ages |
| The rotation of the earth was demonstrated at the Pantheon by _______. | Foucault |
| What type of painting was most favored at the Salons? | history paintings |
| The Pantheon's original architect was _______. | Soufflot |
| Ingress depicted the Princesse de Broglie dressed as if she was ______. | preparing to go out for an elegant evening event |
| who was the leader of France when the Vendome Column was created? | Napoleon |
| Houdon won the Prix de Rome at the age of _______. | twenty |
| Ingres was particularly influenced by Renaissance artist _______. | Raphael |
| How did Socrates die? | by drinking hemlock, by drinking poison |
| An adjective that would best describe the poses in Romagnesi's sculpture is _______. | restrained, calm, quiet |
| David voted for the execution of _______, his former patron. | Louis XVI |
| The period in the nineteenth century when the House of Boubon returned to the throne is known as the | Restoration |
| The design on the Wine Cooler is attributed to the artist _______. | Duplessis |
| Another name for the neoclassical style associated with Napoleon is the _______. | Empire style |
| Where did the most prized porcelain goods come from prior to the 1690s? | China |
| The Bust of Voltaire in the USAD Art Resource Guide is made of _______. | marble |
| The Pantheon was originally built as a church dedicated to Sainte _______. | Genevieve |
| Labille-Guiard was one of the _______ women admitted to the Academy the year she was admitted. | four |
| Critics sometimes reacted negatively to Ingres's _______ in his depictions of figures. | distortions |
| What is the background of Batoni's Portrait of a Young Man? | the Italian countryside |
| Why did Labille-Guiard destroy some of her earlier works after 1793? | They depicted royal subjects |
| Why did Voltaire live abroad for a number of years? | He was exiled (from Paris) for his political views |
| The bas reliefs on The Vendome Column depict _______, | Napoleon's victories |
| The Grand Tour ideally lasted for at least _______. | one year |
| What Battle did The Vendome Column commemorate? | Battle of Austerlitz |
| Labille-Guiard portrays herself both as a professional painter and a/an _______. | fashionable, elegant, and/or financially comfortable lady |
| Ingres considered himself to be primarily a _______ painter. | history |
| Louis XVIII's reign is described politically as a(n) _______. | constitutional monarchy |
| The Reign of Terror was follwed by a new government called the ______. | directory |
| Who painted Liberty Leading the People? | Delacroix |
| The greatest number of Grand Tour portraits by Batoni are of _______. | young men, young males |
| Who commissioned the sculpture of Voltaie in the USAD Art Resource Guide? | Empress Catherine II of Russia |
| For his reception piece to the Royal Academy, Houdon submitted a sculpture of Morpheus, the god of _______. | dreams |
| Ingres studied under the neo-classical artist _______. | David |
| What type of portratis did Labille-Guiard's student Gabrielle Capet create? | miniatures |
| The French Revolution took place in 17_______. | 89 |
| Under what neoclassical artist did Chasseriau study? | Ingres |
| The Vendome Column was modeled after _______. | Trajan's column |
| It is the thought that the Shepherd's Idyll was meant as a _______ to a painting entitled Washerwoman. | pendant |
| Houdon's sculpture of Voltaire included in the USAD Art Resource Guide was created when Voltaire was _______. | eighty-three |
| In the neoclassical style, line was perceived to be associated with _______. | intellect |
| Boucher trained the Rococo artist __________. | Fragonard |
| Napolean sought to identify himself with the powerful leaders of ancient _______________. | Rome |
| The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus is _____________ and horizontal. | long |
| The Vendome Column is wrapped in plates made of _________. | Bronze |
| The Start of the RAce of the Riderless Horses took place in the city of _____________. | Rome |
| A close look at the clothing worn by the young man in Soap Bubbles reveals that he is ___________. | poor |
| What was the most coveted prize for French art students in the eighteenth century? | Prix de Rome |
| At the beginning of Louis XV's reign, the royal court left Vesailles and went to _____________. | Paris |
| Edmund Burke wrote about the concept of the _________ in his famous 1757 text. | sublime |
| A painting from which country inspired Broken Eggs? | Holland, the Netherlands |
| Delacroix's first work exhibited at the Salon of 1822 was called ____________. | Dante and Virgil |
| In Liberty Leading the People, Liberty is presented as a(n) | bare-breasted young woman |
| Throughout his life, Chardin's position in the Academy was a(n) ____________ painter. | still life |
| Gatherings in townhomes where people saw and talked about the arts were known as ____________. | salons |
| Panini's Modern Rome was commissioned by ______________. | a French collector |
| Delacroix's Royal Tiger is a type of print known as a __________. | lithograph |
| A sculpture in the background of Labille-Guiard's self portrait is Houdon's sculputre of ________. | the Vestal Virgin |
| Lithography was an atrractice print medium for romantic artists because it __________. | was spontaneous |
| In the center of Vernet's The Start of the Race of the Rideless Horses is a horse colored ____________. | white |
| Houdon's __________ became a valuable model for anatomical studies. | L'Ecorche |
| Romangnesi's sculpture in the USAD Art Resource Guide is made of ___________. | plaster |
| Delacroix traveled to North Africa because he ___________. | was part of a diplomatic mission |
| The Royal Academy was abolished in 17___. | 93 |
| The Death of Socrates was painted ___________ in David's career. | early |
| The broken eggs in Greuze's painting symbolized ________. | lost virginity |
| Batoni's patrons praised him for his ability to capture a true ____________. | likeness (of his sitters) |
| Delacroix was born into a ____________ family. | wealthy and educated |
| Vernet's The Triumph of Aemilius Paulus was meant to inspire ____________. | action |
| Winckelmann urged that artists look to ancient art for inspiration just as the masters of the ____________ period did. | Renaissance |
| Carle Cernet's father was a(n)___________. | painter (artist) |
| The Wine Cooler is made of ___________ porcelain. | soft-paste |
| The Vincennes porcelain factory was named after ____________. | the town where the factory was located |
| Gericault's Wounded Cuirassier Leaving the Field of Battle was considered symbolic of the ___________. | failures of the Napoleonic Empire |
| Batoni's father was a ___________________. | goldsmith |
| Boucher held the leading position at the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at_____________. | Gobelins |
| Where was Romagnesi's Minerva Protecting the Yopung King of Rome exhibited? | at the Paris Salon of 1812 |
| How did Louis XV die? | of smallpox |
| Minerva was the goddess of __________. | war and wisdom |
| For the face of Venus in his Toilet of Venus, Boucher used the features of _____________. | Madame de Pompadour |
| The ground color of the Wine Cooler is painted a vivid ______________. | turquoise, turquoise blue |
| The Wine Cooler was part of a table service that included almost ________ various pieces. | 500 |
| The older woman in Broken Eggs has a(n) ____________ expression. | angry |
| Gericault died at a ____________ age. | young |
| Boucher's palette was dominated by bright whites and _______________ tones. | pastel |
| Typically Mezzetin wore loose clothing and a huge ___________. | hat |
| Which American president considered himself to be an Enlightenment thinker? | Thomas Jefferson |
| Roman towns located near Naples were covered in ash due to eht eruption in 79 A.D. of Mt.___________. | Vesuvius |
| Greuze was the son of a(n)_______________ | artisan |
| Colbert was the advisor to King Louis the ______________. | XIV |
| After his return from Rome, the academy made Boucher a professor of __________ painting. | history |
| What materials were used to create the Young Jewish Woman of Algeria, Seated? | graphite and watercolor on paper |
| Marite Antoinette was married to King___________. | Louis XVI |
| Enlightenment philosophers emphasized the importance of _____________. | reason |
| Panini's Modern Rome takes place in a large ____________. | gallery |
| Chasseriau's drawing is the size of a _________. | piece of notebook paper |
| David's neoclassical paintings emphasize _____________ over color. | line |
| The purpose of David's The Death of Socrates was to __________. | provoke literary discussion |
| The French Royal Academy was modeled after a similar institution in the country of ______. | Italy |
| King __________ moved the court to Versailles. | Louis XIV |
| Art patron Madame de Pompadour was King Louis XV's ____________. | mistress, confident, advisor |
| Panini's earliest training was as a(n)____________. | set designer |